| 202 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1919 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A called meeting of the Pector and Visitors was held
on this date at 8 o'clock in the evening. There were
present the Rector, R. Tate Irvine, and Visitors Goodrich Hatton,
C. Harding Walker, John Stewart Bryan, George R. B. Michie,
and Alexander F. Robertson. The minutes of the previous
meeting, copies of which had been mailed to the several
Visitors, were approved. At a meeting of the General Faculty held February
8, 1919, the following resolution was unanimously adopted:
(Resolved, That the General Faculty recommends to the
Rector and Board of Visitors that one or more units of the
R. O. T. C. be established at the University of Virginia.) If the State Board of Health will establish and maintain
a Tuberculosis Sanatorium sufficiently close to the Medical
School of the University of Virginia for effective cooperation,
and if the State Board of Health will permit the Medical
Director of the Sanatorium to teach the problems of tuberculosis
to the students and nurses of the medical department of the
University, and for this purpose use such patients in the sanatorium
as may seem suitable to the Medical Director; the Medical
School of the University will on its part affiliate with the
sanatorium, and promote the work of the sanatorium in so far
as such promotion and affiliation is compatible with the other
objects and duties of the Medical School and the University
Hospital. | | Similar Items: | Find |
203 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1919 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held
on the above date at 10 o'clock A. M. in the office of the
President. There were present R. Tate Irvine, Rector, and
Visitors Harris Hart, Goodrich Hatton, Geo. R. B. Michis,
Alexander F. Robertson, C. Harding Walker, and the President. The special committee appointed at the meeting
of the Rector and Visitors October 14, 1919, to consider
the question of increase of salaries of the
professors, associate professors, adjunct professors and
administrative officers met on this date at 8 o'clock
P.M. in the office of the President. There were present
the President, and Messrs. Irvine, Hart, Walker and
Michie. Visitors Robertson and Hatton were present by
invitation of the committee. The professors of the University of Virginia, in
special conference assembled, desire to call your attention
to the following facts, too well known to require
argument: I beg to acknowledge the receipt of a preamble and
resolutions presented to me on November 3rd and again
signed on November 5th by a committee representing a conference
of the gentlemen of the faculties of the University.
I need hardly say that I am in enthusiastic accord
with the general purport of these resolutions both as regards
the substantial increase of salaries and the
policy of not attempting further new expansion in the
University until a just and adequate salary arrangement
for the present staff is attained. The purpose to bring
about this increase is the most steadfast purpose in my
mind, and has been all along for twelve years as I have
seen the staff increase from twenty-eight to seventy-eight
by process of promotion rather than succession,
and particularly since last April when with then no certainty
of surplus funds I recommended and the Board added some
$8000 to be appropriated for salary increases. I shall,
therefore, both as your colleague and as a member of a
committee appointed by the Board for the purpose, give to
these resolutions my most earnest and sympathetic consideration,
and I shall take pains to see that the committee
of the Board and the Board itself see and consider
them. I confess to some disquiet and some unhappiness
in the matter. Naturally, I would desire not only to
support but to lead in a movement to grant a petition
containing so much of justice and signed by so many
thoughtful and unselfish men. I am determined whether
the Legislature grants the request contained in the
budget or any part of it or none of it, to recommend with
insistence that a new salary basis of 25% increase be
entered upon here this year effective for the current
session, and it is my judgment that the Rector and Visitors
also hold this purpose quite definitely, though,
of course, I have no authority to forecast their action.
With me the necessity for such action is a matter of
supreme educational policy. | | Similar Items: | Find |
204 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1924 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held
on this date with the Rector, C. Harding Walker, and Visitors
Dillard, Hall, Hull, Scott, Rinehart, and Williams, and
President Alderman present. That for andin consideration of One Dollar ($1.00)
cash in hand paid, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and
of the covenants and agreements herein contained, which areto
be mutually paid, kept and performed, it is agreed that the
personal representative of the said Walter H. Taylor, deceased,
shall deliver to and deposit with the Virginia Trust
Company, as Trustee, the Thirty-seven Hundred and Twenty- one
Dollars and Ninety-eight Cents ($3721.98) in full discharge
and satisfaction ofany obligation on the part of the said
Walter H. Taylor, his heirs and assigns, with respect to the
Thirty-seven Hundred and Twenty-one Dollars and Ninety-eight
Cents ($3721.98) security above mentioned; to be held by the
said Trustee for and during the life or lives of either or
both of the said Frances R. Curd or Helen Wood Rogers, as
security for the payment of the monthly annuity of Twenty-five
Dollars ($25.00) each, to the parties of the first part, or
the survivor during her life as provided in said will, with
the right on the part of the said Trustee to invest and reinvest
the same; to collect any increase thereof, interest,
or return therefrom, and to pay the same, but not the principal
thereof, to the University of Virginia so long as the obligation
on the part of the University of Virginia to pay the
annuities above mentioned are faithfully kept and performed
in accordance with the terms of said will of Edward W. James,
deceased; and at the death of both of the said annuitants-Frances
R. Curd and Helen Wood Rogers- to pay over to the
University of Virginia, free and clear of any charge or obligation
whatsoever, the principal of said Thirty-seven Hundred
and Twenty-one Dollars and Ninety-eight Cents ($3721.98)
so held as security, together with any interest which may
accrue thereon remaining unpaid. | | Similar Items: | Find |
205 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1925 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held
on this date at 9 a.m., with the following members present:
the Rector, C. Harding Walker, and Visitors, Hall, Hart,
Hull, McIntire, Rinehart, Williams and Hatcher. The announcement that you had declined the offer of
the Chancellorship of the University of Georgia, because
of a resolve to devote your future to the service of
the University of Virginia, came to her alumni as a
message of high courage and imperishable faith. The
twenty-one years during which you have directed the
policies and energized the activities of our Alma Mater
have been years of stirring achievement. Her gain in
endowments, in student attendance, in academic authority,
in scientific equipment, in teaching power, in public
usefulness and in popular esteem have been magnificent
and in large measure your personal work. They have
won for you the sympathy, support, the admiration,
the confidence and the loyalty of all our alumni. Yet
their allegiance has still a deeper root. You came
to this University in a momentous hour. You were our
first president and the great mass of our then graduates
knew the virtues of the older regime and were unconcious
of the ineradicable infirmities which lay
hidden beneath them. In a few loyal and devoted spirits
a certain fear awoke for the noble tradition of the
school, for its high standards, for its law of liberty
both in learning and in teaching, for the gracious fraternity
of intramural life. It has been your high
mission to dispel such fears, to lift all that was worthy
in the spirit and tradition of the University of
Virginia to a higher plane of authority and power, and
by the depth of your understanding and the comprehension
of your sympathy to beget for her a future which
shall be the rich inheritor of her past. In you
she has found both a bond of peace and the righteousness
of her academic life. | | Similar Items: | Find |
207 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1927 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A called meeting of the Board was held on the
above date at 8 o'clock P. M., being continued at 9:30
A. M. November 12th. Your Committee, directed at the June, 1927,
meeting to effect a settlement with the City of
Charlottesville of certain questions which have arisen
as to the University's use of water from the City's
Reservoirs, and the of payment therefor, respectfully
report— On behalf of the Chairman of the Finance Committee,
I beg to submit the following report on sale of land in
Colorado and Kansas bequeathed to the University by Miss
Este Coffinberry for the establishment of the John W.
Richard Lectureship in Religion. Report of Building Committee. At the meeting of the Board of Visitors held in
April, 1927, a resolution was adopted directing the
Attorney for the University to make settlement with the
Estate of Graham F. Blandy, and with Mrs. Blandy, of certain
accounts due to said Estate and to Mrs. Blandy by the
University for work done upon the Blandy Experimental
Farm by Mrs. Blandy's laborers and by the Estate of
Graham F. Blandy, and for materials furnished by Mrs.
Blandy and by said Estate to the Experimental Farm in
the operation and maintenance of said Farm from March
25, th, 1926, the date of Mr. Blandy's death to August
1st, 1926, the date when the University took possession
of the property. Said resolution directs the Attorney
to make settlement of this account, providing the total
of said account did not exceed the sum of $1600.00. | | Similar Items: | Find |
208 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1928 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | The annual meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this date at
10 o'clock A. M., lasting until 6 P. M., with intermission for lunch, followed by a
session on the morning of the 12th which convened at 9:30 o'clock. At a meeting of the members of the Board of Trustees
of the International Education Board held May 25, 1928, the officers
presented your letter of February 2, 1928, in which, on behalf of
the trustees of the University of Virginia, you request the Board's
cooperation in strengthening and stimulating research in the physical
and biological sciences. It was observed that in addition to sums
now available, annual sums approximating $45,000 would be required
eventually to carry out your program of development in chemistry,
physics and biology, and that there was reasonable assurance that beginning
with the fiscal year July 1, 1930, the authorities of the
University would be in position to provide annually increasing sums
for this purpose, so that within a period of from five to seven years
the University would be able to assume the increased annual expenditure
of $45,000. RESOLVED, That the locations selected for the proposed
dormitories on the western slope of Monroe Hill and for
the academic building on the site of the Mallet House, be
and are hereby approved, subject to minor changes in
location. The largest single maturing investment included above, was an item of
$103,600 School & College 6% Certificates which were called for payment by the
State of Virginia at par on January 1, 1928. $100,000 of these were held in the
Corcoran Fund. To replace this large investment at a time when high grade bonds
were selling at prices which returned lower yields than for many years past, of
course, worked a hardship upon the University. It was necessary to accept a
lower return in order to obtain anywhere nearly commensurate safety. | | Similar Items: | Find |
209 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1928 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Board of Visitors was held on this date at
8 o'clock P. M., with the Rector, Hon. C. Harding Walker, Visitors D. D. Hull, Jr.,
Harris Hart, Lewis C. Williams, Paul G. McIntire, Hollis Rinehart, Fred W. Scott,
A. C. Carson, and Mrs. M. C. B. Munford, and President Alderman, present. On October 13th, I wrote you with reference to the Blandy
estate, and stated that the final settlement of this estate shows the
corpus of the trust fund set aside by the will of Graham F. Blandy,
deceased, from which his widow is to receive the income during her lifetime,
and which passes to the University at her death, amounts to $971,486.12. I beg to enclose herewith copy of final decree which has been
entered in the Circuit Court of Clarke County in the Chancery Cause of
Georgette H. Blandy v. The Rector and Visitors of the University of
Virginia. You will observe that this decree finally determines the fact
that the University of Virginia has complied with all the conditions
specified in the will of Graham F. Blandy as conditions precedent to the
vesting of title in The Rector and Visitors of the University in the land
devised to the University by the will of Graham F. Blandy, deceased. The dormitories and academic building have been let to contract
as follows: | | Similar Items: | Find |
210 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1929 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this
date at 8 o'clock P. M., with the following members present: The Rector, C.
Harding Walker, and Visitors Buchanan, Carson, Hull, McIntire, Munford, Rinehart,
Scott, and Williams, and President Alderman. At the annual meeting of your body on Jule 11th, 1928, following the
presentation of resolutions from the professorial staff concerning an increase in
the salary schedule "a Committee consisting of Messrs. Hull, Buchanan and Carson
was appointed to study the whole question of the salary scale, and report to the
Rector and Visitors." Upon the urgent request of said Committee the Rector consented
to serve as a member of the Committee. | | Similar Items: | Find |
212 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1929 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Board as held on this date at 8 o'clock P. M.
Present, the Rector, C. Harding Walker, and Visitors Buchanan, Carson, McIntire,
Munford, Scott, Rinehart, and Williams. At the request of the Governor the members of the Board met
with him at his office Saturday, April 27th at noon for the purpose of
conferring on the proposed scale of salaries for the academic faculty
and members of other faculties not previously approved by the Governor,
as adopted at a meeting of your Board February 1, 1929. | | Similar Items: | Find |
213 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1929 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | The annual meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this date at 9 o'clock
a.m. There were present the Rector, C. Harding Walker, and Visitors Carson, Hart, Hull,
McIntire, Munford, Rinehart, Scott and Williams. We, the members of the teaching staff of professorial
rank, informally assembled, take this means of expressing to
you our sincere thanks for your cooperation in securing the
adoption of the new salary scale for all ranks of teachers of
this University. I have the honor to transmit to you herewith the report
of the Committee on Award of DuPont Scholarships for 1929-30. | | Similar Items: | Find |
214 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1929 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this date at
8 o'clock P. M. There were present the Rector, C. Harding Walker, and Visitors
Buchanan, Carson, Hull, McIntire, Munford, Rinehart and Scott. Since I do not concur with the majority of my fellow members
on the Board in the adoption of the pending resolution dealing with
proposals looking to the establishment of a College of Liberal Arts for
Women, it appears to be incumbent on me to set out, as briefly as may be,
my own views on a matter of such vital import to the welfare of both the
University and the State. | | Similar Items: | Find |
217 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1930 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on the above date at
8 o'clock P. M., with Visitors Buchanan, Carson, Hart, McIntire, Rinehart, Scott,
Virginius R. Shackelford, Walker, and Williams, and President Alderman present. The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia desire
to spread upon their minutes a resolution of appreciation and gratitude
to their colleague, Cyrus Harding Walker, who this evening asks to retire
from the post of Rector of the University, which he has held for
the past eight years. The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, having
learned with pleasure and gratification that Mr. Charles Steele, an
alumnus of this University, residing in the City of New York, has
had executed by the noted Russian Sculptor, Sergei Konenkov and offers
to present to the University, a bronze bust of Dr. Edwin A. Alderman,
its first President, desire to tender to Mr. Steele and to record in
the Minutes of the Board their profound appreciation of his gracious
act, and to assure him that they, on behalf of the University, will
accept and treasure this gift as a work of art by a great sculptor, as
a deserved tribute to its President, and as an additional token of the
generosity of Mr. Steele and of his loyal interest in his Alma Mater. In addition to the personal letter which it has been my
pleasure to write to you, The Rector and Visitors, at their meeting on
April 3rd, have requested me to send you their official gratitude and
appreciation of your gift of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars
for a new building for the School of Law. They direct me to assure you
of their pride in this gift and of their purpose to observe its conditions
and to devote it, unreservedly, to the uses for which it was
given. On behalf of the Board of Visitors of the University
of Virginia, and at their specific direction by resolution, I have
the pleasure and privilege of sending you an expression of their
appreciation, in order that it may form a part of the official records
of the Rector and Visitors. | | Similar Items: | Find |
218 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1930 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | The annual meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this date at
8 o'clock P. M., being continued on the morning of the 10th. There were present Mr.
Fred W. Scott, Rector, and Visitors Buchanan, Hart, McIntire, Munford, Rinehart,
Shackelford, Walker and Williams. Judge Carson attended the meeting on the 10th, and
Messrs. Buchanan and Hart were absent at this time. I, Howard Winston, a Notary Public in and for the City and State aforesaid, do
hereby certify that Frederick W. Scott, whose name as Rector of the University of Virginia,
is signed to the foregoing writing, bearing date on the 25th day of June, 1930,
personally appeared before me this day, in my said City and in the name and on behalf of
the said The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, acknowledged the said
writing as the act and deed of the said The Rector and Visitors of the University of
Virginia, and made oath that he is Rector of the University of Virginia, and that the
seal affixed to said writing is the true corporate seal of the said the University of
Virginia, and that it has been affixed thereto by due authority. | | Similar Items: | Find |
220 | Author: | University of Virginia
Board of Visitors | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Board of Visitors minutes | | | Published: | 1931 | | | Subjects: | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-BoardOfVisitorsMinutes | | | Description: | A special meeting of the Rector and Visitors was held on this date with the
Rector, Fred W. Scott, and Visitors Walker, Buchanan, Williams and Hall, and President
Alderman present. Mr. Shackelford was absent on account of illness. The 17th clause of the Will of George Zinn, deceased, of Rydal,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, reads as follows: By his will, which was admitted to probate in the Clerk's Office
for the Circuit Court of Culpeper County, Virginia, on the 14th day of
January, 1905, and recorded in said Office in W. B. 3, p. 191, Franklin
Stringfellow Hall, after giving to his wife, Mrs. Bessie Hall, the sum
of $400.00 absolutely, and providing for payments of his debts and for
the erection of a suitable monument over his grave, leaves all the rest
and residue of his said estate, both real and personal, to his said wife
for life, with remainder to The Rector and Visitors of the University of
Virginia, upon trust that the corpus of said Estate shall be held by
said University forever, and that the income from the same shall be applied
for the establishment of a scholarship for poor young men who are
natives and residents of Virginia. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT, Made and entered into this 30th day of
March 1931, by and between The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company, party of
the first part, and the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia,
party of the second part, both being corporations under the laws of the
State of Virginia: Agreement for the Operation of a Joint Department of
Health between County of Albemarle, City of
Charlottesville and the University of Virginia WHEREAS the Virginia Education Association is composed chiefly of
teachers and officers of the Public Free Schools of Virginia, some of whom
from time to time require hospital attention and services, and who desire to
obtain and use the same in connection with the Hospital of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Virginia, upon terms and conditions
mutually satisfactory to the University of Virginia and to this Association;
and I, Blanche L. Shepherd, a Notary Public for the County and State
aforesaid, do certify that H. L. Sulfridge, whose name is signed to the
foregoing writing bearing date March 17th, 1931, has acknowledged the same
before me in my County aforesaid. I, Blanche L. Shepherd, a Notary Public for the County and State
aforesaid, do certify that Fred W. Scott, whose name is signed to the foregoing
writing bearing date March 17th, 1931, has acknowledged the same before
me in my County aforesaid. It is my desire to get into definite shape the matter
of certain gifts or donations which I have contemplated making to the University
of Virginia. | | Similar Items: | Find |
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